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It is amazing how confusing the ticket price-list-turned-matrix has become. Though thankfully, we haven't sunk down the rabbit hole of "dynamic ticket pricing", as the San Francisco Giants are trying to pull off this year to squeeze every last quarter out of its title-less fan base.

Wow, that's disturbing. Make a chart where the %increase is graphed against the rise of gas prices, and both in relation to the rise of my income (4-6% per year). Haha, get on it! It's also strange that as the prices go up, so does the drunken behavior of the fans. Instead of pricing out low-lifes, I guess they're just pricing out the families. Wonderful. Going to Camelback next week, I hope they have fights in the stands so I feel like I'm at home.

Interesting how socially stratified Dodger Stadium became.....in only eight years it went from having 6 classes of tickets to 17. I've sat virtually everywhere in Dodger Stadium and for the life of me I can't see why anyone would pay $8 more for "Infield Reserve."

Yea! Glad I could help. And look... my first comment, too. The rise in prices for Field Level tickets is the most amazing to me. Now, I'm wondering why my family never sat closer than Top Deck or Pavillion. I'm sure my parents could have afforded for us to get a little closer to the action back in the day.